New vacuum calibration system: Better, faster, and cheaper
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - 08:20
in Physics & Chemistry
In the vacuum business, less is moreexcept when it comes to accuracy. Industries that depend on high-quality, carefully monitored vacuum for sensitive processes such as microchip fabrication, as well as researchers in numerous technology fields, defense R&D work, and academic science, require high-precision sensors calibrated to authoritative standards.
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